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you speak of pakistan's neighbors, and i think of india. what do you make of india's stopping that ship? all we know right now is that they found, like, 60,000 pounds of sugar. they are still looking at it, but what do you make of india stopping that north korean ship? >> india is imposing the security council resolution, and i think it is a very positive sign. india has been very cooperative with us, and they had very many parallel interests with respect -- they have a very many parallel interests with respect to terrorism and with respect to the nuclear danger -- they have very many parallel interests. greta: am i wrong to be suspicious that north korea might have been being a little coy? because sending that ship off in the direction that they did, knowing that someone was likely to stop it, and having 16,000 tons of sugar sort of makes the stopping country look, well, wrong, for one. >> nobody knows what the north koreans have on the ships. if north korea, a country that has no significant economy, that has no close relations with any o
you speak of pakistan's neighbors, and i think of india. what do you make of india's stopping that ship? all we know right now is that they found, like, 60,000 pounds of sugar. they are still looking at it, but what do you make of india stopping that north korean ship? >> india is imposing the security council resolution, and i think it is a very positive sign. india has been very cooperative with us, and they had very many parallel interests with respect -- they have a very many parallel...
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they do not see much difference between pakistan and afghanistan. we have to make sure we do not give them haven. that is right next door to where osama bin laden's son was killed. this is ground zero for bad guys. hopefully we can continue to do these kinds of attacks. martha: thank you for serving our country and for being with us today. the afghan ambassador to the united states joins us. it is very good to have you with us. tell me your reaction to the take out of this terrorist in pakistan. what does it mean for you? >> it is a major accomplishment, not only for the united states, but people of afghanistan and pakistan. he had a lot of blood on his hands. if there is no support for the taliban outside of afghanistan, they will not be able to resist for long in afghanistan. martha: i spoke with colonel oliver north and we talked about the military effort going on in afghanistan. he was saying he believes that in order to build up the afghan army, which many people seem to agree needs to happen, we have to send more support in for training of the
they do not see much difference between pakistan and afghanistan. we have to make sure we do not give them haven. that is right next door to where osama bin laden's son was killed. this is ground zero for bad guys. hopefully we can continue to do these kinds of attacks. martha: thank you for serving our country and for being with us today. the afghan ambassador to the united states joins us. it is very good to have you with us. tell me your reaction to the take out of this terrorist in...
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shepard: are they reacting in pakistan to this openly? >> yes, they are. intelligence tells us that they, like american counterparts, are waiting final confirmation that he is indeed dead. they're holding out on celebrations now, but if they get the confirmation, they will be very, very happy indeed. shepard: he has a large following in that region, not everyone will be happy. >> yes. there are people standing by to take his place. his successor will be decided by an executive. we are told that they are meeting right now in the region to decide who will be the next man to fool him. it might successor who is at least as aggressive. shepard: and we're just getting this out now. brand new pictures of marines working at the site where the remains of captain scott spiker were found in iraq. officials made the announcement this week after we were told that the remains matched his dental records. here are the pictures. an unsolved mystery for nearly two decades. the fighter pilot crashed in the opening hours of the gulf war back in 1991. the captain was the only
shepard: are they reacting in pakistan to this openly? >> yes, they are. intelligence tells us that they, like american counterparts, are waiting final confirmation that he is indeed dead. they're holding out on celebrations now, but if they get the confirmation, they will be very, very happy indeed. shepard: he has a large following in that region, not everyone will be happy. >> yes. there are people standing by to take his place. his successor will be decided by an executive. we...
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forces have been pounding his turf right on the border between afghanistan and pakistan. it looks like they finally got their killer. it is not yet 100% confirm. we cannot independently verify it. we are still looking for more evidence. if it is the case, it is a serious setback for the taliban. by definition, a hugely positive step for the rest of the world. we have team fox coverage tonight. jonathan pond has more on what the man has represented. first, jennifer graff and at the pentagon with more details. how will we know for sure? >> it dna would be the gold standard. the intelligence community is assuming right now that he is dead. they are not waiting for dna. they are waiting for signals intelligence, phone intercept from his followers when they choose a successor. shepard: how did this thing go down? >> it was basically done a in a position the missile strike with a predator unmanned aerial vehicle. this is the worst kept secret in washington that the cia runs the program. it is the largest bomb that a predator can drop. pakistani intelligence services help on the
forces have been pounding his turf right on the border between afghanistan and pakistan. it looks like they finally got their killer. it is not yet 100% confirm. we cannot independently verify it. we are still looking for more evidence. if it is the case, it is a serious setback for the taliban. by definition, a hugely positive step for the rest of the world. we have team fox coverage tonight. jonathan pond has more on what the man has represented. first, jennifer graff and at the pentagon with...
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this former spokesman for pakistan's military fled to the u.s. when his family was threatened by the bombers. >> a suicide bomber was sent to my place, and they have been sending me threatening letters to kill me. >> the pentagon and white house say they don't have d.n.a. evidence masood was killed. >> we can't, with 100% certainty verify that. >> but fox has learned a national security meeting was called at the white house tomorrow to determine how to engage the pakistanis after this strike, to ensure that the pakistani army doesn't shy away from efforts it has begun to make into south warastan on the border with afghanistan, and then there is how this affects the search for bin laden. one intelligence head says it will free the predator assets to continue looking for him. others say this is a significant step forward in intelligence sharing with the pakistanis that down the road could lead to eventually getting the man that the c.i.a. simply refers to as number one. chris: jennifer griffin reporting for the pentagon. thanks for that. by the way
this former spokesman for pakistan's military fled to the u.s. when his family was threatened by the bombers. >> a suicide bomber was sent to my place, and they have been sending me threatening letters to kill me. >> the pentagon and white house say they don't have d.n.a. evidence masood was killed. >> we can't, with 100% certainty verify that. >> but fox has learned a national security meeting was called at the white house tomorrow to determine how to engage the...
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>> he was the top leader of taliban in pakistan. he apparently sent a suicide bomber to kill benazir bhutto. that is when pakistanis finally realized they had a homegrown problem, but they were not willing to take the lead to start sharing intelligence so that american predators could go after them. it was still politically difficult for them. you remember in the days after benazir bhutto was killed, mike mcconnell, director of intelligence, michael hagan, took a quiet flight over to pakistan and presented the evidence that they had, that baltullah mehsud was behind the assassination. that is when they realized they had a serious homegrown problem. in recent days there has been indications that pakistanis are willing to move in on targets that they formally told the u.s. that was -- in the u.s. was off target. i am told that they are starting to stop making deals with these troubled generals. this is a big turning point from the view of u.s. and pakistani intelligence sharing. john, thank you. jane: the unemployment rate coming down
>> he was the top leader of taliban in pakistan. he apparently sent a suicide bomber to kill benazir bhutto. that is when pakistanis finally realized they had a homegrown problem, but they were not willing to take the lead to start sharing intelligence so that american predators could go after them. it was still politically difficult for them. you remember in the days after benazir bhutto was killed, mike mcconnell, director of intelligence, michael hagan, took a quiet flight over to...
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i know that pakistan is one of our allies and i'd like to think things are on the straight and narrow there. but i'm highly suspicious that this is a country that's on the right path. >> well, i think it's a very difficult situation. there is corruption unquestionably. perhaps even worse, there's infiltration of the army itself by muslim radicals, by taliban supporters, and that obviously make it very hard to deal with at a tack tig cal level. >> is it getting better or getting worse? >> i think it's getting worse. as the intelligence agencies and the pakistani military, as the young recruits rise through the ranks, it's becoming more difficult. and if we don't do something, eventually the nuclear arsenal is going to be very much at risk. greta: do what, though? what can we do? i know the nuclear arsenal is terrifying, and you've got india next door and they hate each other, but what can we do? >> well, i think in pakistan, the military, which the people there are called the steel skelton, because it's the one institution of government that really holds the country together. we have t
i know that pakistan is one of our allies and i'd like to think things are on the straight and narrow there. but i'm highly suspicious that this is a country that's on the right path. >> well, i think it's a very difficult situation. there is corruption unquestionably. perhaps even worse, there's infiltration of the army itself by muslim radicals, by taliban supporters, and that obviously make it very hard to deal with at a tack tig cal level. >> is it getting better or getting...
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he is the chief pakistan. suspect in the brendaben severe beauty. tonight sources are telling fox news he may have well been killed in a u.s. air strike. catherine herridge is working the story from washington. how certain are those working with you. >> a senior official working with intelligence tells fox there is reason to believe it's true. they are waiting to have a high degree of intelligence before confirming his death. in this interview with al jazeera in 2008 he is on the left. one of the few known pictures of the taliban leader. in this case he insisted his face be on secured which is consistent with his focus on personal security with every hour u.s. officials appear more confident tonight as more intelligence is reviewed that he was taken out in a drone attack wednesday in the tribal areas of pakistan when a walled compound was slammed killing his wives. they're working through the identification process and they are being cautious because if he is dead it would be a highly significant kill, shep. shepard: catherine, we hear so often that
he is the chief pakistan. suspect in the brendaben severe beauty. tonight sources are telling fox news he may have well been killed in a u.s. air strike. catherine herridge is working the story from washington. how certain are those working with you. >> a senior official working with intelligence tells fox there is reason to believe it's true. they are waiting to have a high degree of intelligence before confirming his death. in this interview with al jazeera in 2008 he is on the left....
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i don't think things are turning around in pakistan. i don't think it will have ripple effects in afghanistan. things are ras bad as we read in the press report and worse. chris: there is no clock in the lightning round, but having said, that charles? >> now that the house and senate are home for their august recess, the report card for democrats on both ends of capitol hill? >> any congress that passes the stimulus package, the largest piece of pork in american history can't get a grade low enough. however, the fact that congress is entirely stymied, inactive, incompetent and unable to do anything important on healthcare is a plus, so it goes from terrible to merely appalling. >> i would give them an incomplete. i have a different approach on healthcare. i think they set that out as their number one objective. they didn't meet the deadlines. they have done a handful of other things, yes, but this is what everyone was looking at them to get done. >> if you look at what they have done, basically the president decided he would outsource h
i don't think things are turning around in pakistan. i don't think it will have ripple effects in afghanistan. things are ras bad as we read in the press report and worse. chris: there is no clock in the lightning round, but having said, that charles? >> now that the house and senate are home for their august recess, the report card for democrats on both ends of capitol hill? >> any congress that passes the stimulus package, the largest piece of pork in american history can't get a...
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and pakistan. president bush, and now president obama, have gone on of their way to talk about their sovereignty, to boost their reputation, but is there anything that we can or should be doing to help pakistan in these efforts because the consequences are potentially dire? did i lose you? did you hear my last question? çwe had a technical problem. he is joining us from the monterey center for nonproliferation studies. jane: we want to warnç you this next story is disturbing. in miami county, at least 18 horses have been killed on a property they have been living. this has been going on since january. orlando salinas, do they know why this is happening? >> yes, the bottom line is about money. in some parts of self florida, 1 pound of horse meat is selling for about $40, and that is a lot of money. the people doing this are well organized and they move very fast. the scalp pastors for a long time and they know exactly when these forces are being left alone. since early january 18 horses have bee
and pakistan. president bush, and now president obama, have gone on of their way to talk about their sovereignty, to boost their reputation, but is there anything that we can or should be doing to help pakistan in these efforts because the consequences are potentially dire? did i lose you? did you hear my last question? çwe had a technical problem. he is joining us from the monterey center for nonproliferation studies. jane: we want to warnç you this next story is disturbing. in miami...
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pakistan has nuclear weapons and is right in the middle of an unstable region. it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban. >shepard: we are reporting that he wants to have some high- profile attacks. do we have any idea what or where? >> he has made a statement in recent days to say that president obama is their number one enemy. high-profile attacks like the marriott bombing, he is threatening attacks like this according to western intelligence officials. he wants to rally his followers. shepard: jennifer, thank you. the government reports that the cash for clunkers program generated nearly 700,000 car sales. the program offered
pakistan has nuclear weapons and is right in the middle of an unstable region. it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western...
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. >> chris: is baitullah mehsud, this leader of the taliban inside pakistan dead. >> we thinks so the pakistani government believes he answer all evidence that we have suggests that, but, there are reports from the -- mehsud organization that he is not, but we think it looks like he is. >> chris: and let me ask you to clear up another matter. there were reports yesterday of a gun fight between two leading contenders to replace baitullah mehsud and one or both of them had been killed in a gun fight. but this morning, one of those two people allegedly dead reportedly called reuters use service to say he's alive and well and there was no fight. what do you know about that. >> we have third stories about that. we can't -- i can't confirm it, but, certainly, it appears to be that there is dissension in the ranks and that is not a bad thing for us and it goes to show that i think the strategy that we are engaged with, with pakistan, is actually having some effect and that is good. >> chris: i was going ask you, assuming that mehsud is dead, what does it say about the president's war on terr
. >> chris: is baitullah mehsud, this leader of the taliban inside pakistan dead. >> we thinks so the pakistani government believes he answer all evidence that we have suggests that, but, there are reports from the -- mehsud organization that he is not, but we think it looks like he is. >> chris: and let me ask you to clear up another matter. there were reports yesterday of a gun fight between two leading contenders to replace baitullah mehsud and one or both of them had been...
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authorities are optimistic, though, that he's still in pakistan and that he'll be back in custody shortly. >> jonathan serrie, thank you. shepard: it's pretty much the worst-case scenario in the war on terror. a fear that a single attacker might be able to sneak a nuclear device into a large american city. the government estimates the plast and radioactive fallout from such a thing could instantly kill 100,000 people, for instance, in new york. today city police department working to prevent that from ever happening. the nypd, along with the federal agencies held a terror drill in the waters of the new york harbor. the enforcement officers there monitored boats for radioactive material and practicing techniques for stopping and boarding other vessels. our senior correspondent, rich leventhal, was in the water with them today. he's in lower manhattan tonight, rick? >> shep, the nypd says it has radiation detectors so sensitive, they can tell if you had an x-ray at the doctor or plutonium in your bag and can do it from hundreds of feet away. they've been using this technology for three year
authorities are optimistic, though, that he's still in pakistan and that he'll be back in custody shortly. >> jonathan serrie, thank you. shepard: it's pretty much the worst-case scenario in the war on terror. a fear that a single attacker might be able to sneak a nuclear device into a large american city. the government estimates the plast and radioactive fallout from such a thing could instantly kill 100,000 people, for instance, in new york. today city police department working to...
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the stakes in pakistan are very high, higher than afghanistan or iraq. greta: we hear the nuclear arsenal is safe and under control. i do know why, but i do not feel comfortable with that. can the committee that is true? he was like the walmart and nuclear weapons. he was giving a clear weapons all over the world to north korea, syria. he is a hero in number three. the worst thing they did was give him a house arrest. >> >> i dealt with that when those in the government. from a technical point of view, it is unlikely you will have an accidental detonation of nuclear weapons. greta: i'm not worried about that. >> the real problem is the political control. if that fragments and the military comes apart and reticles takeover, you can have all the technical protection to want. of those weapons can be given to terrorists or used by the people. that is where the risk is. greta: now you have the pakistani army. that is the best that is going on. they are fighting the taliban. they are keeping children from being taken from their homes. why in the world should w
the stakes in pakistan are very high, higher than afghanistan or iraq. greta: we hear the nuclear arsenal is safe and under control. i do know why, but i do not feel comfortable with that. can the committee that is true? he was like the walmart and nuclear weapons. he was giving a clear weapons all over the world to north korea, syria. he is a hero in number three. the worst thing they did was give him a house arrest. >> >> i dealt with that when those in the government. from a...
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they're indigenous to pakistan. they call it the afghan-pakistan theater of war. they're both directly related. the prime objective is pakistan. the instability they create in afghanistan is causing instability in pakistan. getting back on point, the increase in troops over there will bring the greater casualties in provinces because we're going places we haven't been before. to secure it, they talk about the long-term security will involve more troops. the troops need to know why they're fighting. they're killed daily and are fighting a global war that's related. >> eric: what do we do? how do we change the mindset? how can you flip a taliban terrorist? >> you're not going to flip the taliban terrorists at the senior level, no matter what they do. it's different from what we did in the anbar province and anbar awakening in iraq. what you're going to have to do is you have to get afghans to take the threat on and recognize that there is a threat within islam. the radicals want to dominate moderate islam. until the afghan and the muslims take charge, we're going to
they're indigenous to pakistan. they call it the afghan-pakistan theater of war. they're both directly related. the prime objective is pakistan. the instability they create in afghanistan is causing instability in pakistan. getting back on point, the increase in troops over there will bring the greater casualties in provinces because we're going places we haven't been before. to secure it, they talk about the long-term security will involve more troops. the troops need to know why they're...
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as a main concern of the government in pakistan. martha: thank you. trace: there's a new twist in one of our top stories. we have shown newyou sparks flying at these town hall meetings. and there is new tape, a sneak peek inside senator kennedy's personal office in washington. the life of senator kennedy. i'm todd davis, and i'm here to prove just how safe... your identity can be with lifelock. that's my real social security number. lifelock takes proactive steps to reduce your risk... of becoming a victim, even if your information gets in the wrong hands. but because no one can stop all identity theft, we back this protection with our one million dollar... total service guarantee. i saved my husband from identity theft... because i had signed us up for lifelock, and so sure enough when someone tried to open... a credit card in his name a couple of months later, lifelock stopped it; never happened. identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in america. credit monitoring only alerts you after... you have become a victim. i can't say enough goo
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he's considered pakistan's public enemy number one. his sources are believed to be behind a number of terror attacks, including the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. a new prediction about when u.s. troops will leave afghanistan. the man said to become the senior advisor predicts the u.s. will be fighting in the country for two more years. at that point he says troops will either turn power over to an improved afghan force or, quote, lose and go home. meantime, a report on the war is due out in eye few weeks which may -- a few weeks which may lead to a request for additional u.s. forces. an accused killer in his own words. we warn you. this video is disturbing. the lone gunman who murdered three women in a pennsylvania gym recorded this video. in the video which was posted last year on youtube, he ranted about. >> my objective is to be able to emotionally connect with people. because when i'm 10 to 20 years older than she is, she has to feel good about this thing. gretchen: three women were killed, nine wounded whe
he's considered pakistan's public enemy number one. his sources are believed to be behind a number of terror attacks, including the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. a new prediction about when u.s. troops will leave afghanistan. the man said to become the senior advisor predicts the u.s. will be fighting in the country for two more years. at that point he says troops will either turn power over to an improved afghan force or, quote, lose and go home. meantime, a report on...
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in news around the world, pakistan is being warned by intelligence officials that the new boss of the pakistani taliban may stage high-profile attacks to show the group is still in business. national security correspond engine fer griffin is at the pefnts gone with details. >> the question being asked by western intelligence agents is who is the new boss of pakistan's taliban? yesterday, for the first time, since an attack by a u.s. predator on august 5, the taliban spokesman finally confirmed that masoud, the man who ordered benazir bhutto assassinated was killed in that predator strike on august 5. they were buying time to choose a successor. two rival commanders were chosen. one of them is shown here, haka masoud, a hot headed 29-year-old responsible for manning to attack the australian high commission in islamabad last year. pakistani intelligence services say they believe he was killed by his rival last week, positioning himself for control, raman issued this warning. >> obama is our number one enemy. we are out to fight against him. for us, death is more lovable than life and fo
in news around the world, pakistan is being warned by intelligence officials that the new boss of the pakistani taliban may stage high-profile attacks to show the group is still in business. national security correspond engine fer griffin is at the pefnts gone with details. >> the question being asked by western intelligence agents is who is the new boss of pakistan's taliban? yesterday, for the first time, since an attack by a u.s. predator on august 5, the taliban spokesman finally...
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reports from pakistan. the man known as the leader of taliban in pakistan is dead. reports confirming baltullah mehsud was killed in an air strike. he led a violent campaign of homicide attacks in the region, and according to the u.s., was responsible for the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. we are live from pakistan with the latest. >> we got confirmation from a commander from the main taliban the umbrella group here. baltullah mehsud was killed on wednesday. the administration is not 100 percent in confirming that he is killed and are looking for evidence. now they will be dispatching a team down there to get some physical evidence. that will be a tall order because it is very difficult terrain and because of taliban militants, but the government here is not confirming until they see that physical evidence. however, you did mention that the commander announced this. megyn: how big of a blow is this to the taliban? >> it is pretty big, and a feather in the cap of the pakistani military. there had been a lot of support for anti-taliban operatio
reports from pakistan. the man known as the leader of taliban in pakistan is dead. reports confirming baltullah mehsud was killed in an air strike. he led a violent campaign of homicide attacks in the region, and according to the u.s., was responsible for the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. we are live from pakistan with the latest. >> we got confirmation from a commander from the main taliban the umbrella group here. baltullah mehsud was killed on wednesday. the...
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leader of al qaeda, pakistan, taliban commander. he is gone. we use these unmanned drones and hit and attack. so the rhetoric is changing. are the tactics necessarily changing? >> well, i think we have gotten much better in -- at targeting people in northwestern pakistan, parts of afghanistan. for two straightforward reasons, we have been at war a long time. our military has gotten very, very good. two, the pakistanis got really scared, really scared when the taliban came within 60 miles of the capital. now the pakistanis, for the first time, are giving us real intelligence and helping us kill the taliban they don't want around. but obama, he is letting our military do most of what it needs to do in afghanistan because he wants the problem to go away. he made a campaign promise he was going to win. the problem, laura, is our military is doing a great job. we don't have a strategy. lawyer lure is in charge of our strategy in afghanistan? one person, who is it? >> really, there is no one person in charge. ultimately the president. stanley mccryst
leader of al qaeda, pakistan, taliban commander. he is gone. we use these unmanned drones and hit and attack. so the rhetoric is changing. are the tactics necessarily changing? >> well, i think we have gotten much better in -- at targeting people in northwestern pakistan, parts of afghanistan. for two straightforward reasons, we have been at war a long time. our military has gotten very, very good. two, the pakistanis got really scared, really scared when the taliban came within 60 miles...
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an eighth suspect on the loose and believed to be in pakistan. and courtroom action today and what investigators say would have been the most serious terror attack in australia's history. five men arrested and accused of planning an assault on one of the country's military bases. we're told one suspect made an angry scene in court. he is muhammad fattal. he refused to stand, denied he was a terrorist, accused australian troops of killing innocent people overseas. the cops say he and four others are members of an extremist group that is linked to al qaeda. and officers arrested the five during several raids earlier this week after a seven-month investigation. well, he won the citizenship with one of the greatest plays in super bowl history. and he's the pride of las vegas, mississippi. his team hasn't missed the playoffs since he took over as quarterback in the big apple. now super eli manning has inked a super sized deal. from the hills of north mississippi they are screaming for the guy. eli. can a brother have a loan? this is my verizon small b
an eighth suspect on the loose and believed to be in pakistan. and courtroom action today and what investigators say would have been the most serious terror attack in australia's history. five men arrested and accused of planning an assault on one of the country's military bases. we're told one suspect made an angry scene in court. he is muhammad fattal. he refused to stand, denied he was a terrorist, accused australian troops of killing innocent people overseas. the cops say he and four others...
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he talks about the killing of the top taliban leader, baitullah mehsud in pakistan and this impact it may have on the situation in pakistan and afghanistan and we also asked him straight out, can you promise the american people that there were no concession from the u.s. to the north koreans to free those two women journalists, you will be interested to hear his answer. >> jamie: a must-see "fox news sunday," without question, chris, always good to see you. >> jamie: you bet, thank you, jamie. >> eric: and the scene of the new york's hudson river, unfolding now, drivers and police experts searching for more victims of yesterday's deadly mid-air crash. that sent the helicopter, sight-seeing helicopter and a private airplane, a piper, plummeting into the frigid hudson river, could more have been done to prevent the collision between the copter and the small plane? just ahead we'll look at accusations the faa ignored, some key safety steps, for this area. >> jamie: and it is just one month until flu season and drug makers are working hard to crank out not only the regular flu vaccine but
he talks about the killing of the top taliban leader, baitullah mehsud in pakistan and this impact it may have on the situation in pakistan and afghanistan and we also asked him straight out, can you promise the american people that there were no concession from the u.s. to the north koreans to free those two women journalists, you will be interested to hear his answer. >> jamie: a must-see "fox news sunday," without question, chris, always good to see you. >> jamie: you...
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there are new reports members of the group in pakistan named mehsud as their new commander, reportedly replacing by tula mehsud, killed in the missile strike with a dron earlier this month. and while the leader is reportedly as his predecessor, the terror group may not entirely support him. is the taliban falling apart at the seams? a homeland security and counterterrorism expert with the heritage foundation joins us live. good to see you. what do we know about the new guy? >> he is younger. he's in his late 20s, a real thug and a murderer. he has been up running around working with the pakistan taliban for several years and away know he has been behind some of the pretty vicious suicide bombing plots and attacks in pakistan, and is a pretty nasty character. >> gregg: is the taliban united behind him. >> that is a good question and i don't think anybody has a good answer to that. there were reports that he was engaged with a gun fight and he and another person were killed and there is a report he has been -- here's what we know, his replacement got whacked largely because the isi, the
there are new reports members of the group in pakistan named mehsud as their new commander, reportedly replacing by tula mehsud, killed in the missile strike with a dron earlier this month. and while the leader is reportedly as his predecessor, the terror group may not entirely support him. is the taliban falling apart at the seams? a homeland security and counterterrorism expert with the heritage foundation joins us live. good to see you. what do we know about the new guy? >> he is...
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pakistan is something that we have to consider. thereafter the nuclear program in pakistan. there have been documented attempts to get control of nuclear weapons. we must always remember that afghanistan is linked to pakistan in this respect. jon: some of the nato troops said that one of the problem is that they do not know who the taliban are. >> absolutely valid. there are essentially three flavors of taliban. the black, the white, the gray. the white are the ones who have joined because they had no other choice. what we need to do is look at centers of gravity. where are they setting up and doing this from? we need to go after their leadership. a lot of those leaders are in pakistan. the pakistanis have been much better about letting us get into those safe havens. we have to work with them to get to the source of the center of gravity. it is not going to happen overnight. i'm not sure if we need more troops to do that. we have to avoid having the appearance of an army of occupation. jane: bill remains a very dangerous storm for swimmers and boaters. a new storm that could
pakistan is something that we have to consider. thereafter the nuclear program in pakistan. there have been documented attempts to get control of nuclear weapons. we must always remember that afghanistan is linked to pakistan in this respect. jon: some of the nato troops said that one of the problem is that they do not know who the taliban are. >> absolutely valid. there are essentially three flavors of taliban. the black, the white, the gray. the white are the ones who have joined...
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stops airstrikes in western pakistan, and international troops leave afghanistan. u.s. military says it will not negotiate with the taliban. and instead has vowed to use all available resources to find the missing soldier. the taliban did not declare a timeline regarding a response from the u.s. government, nor did they release any information proving he is still alive though intelligence officials do believe he's still alive, and they are hopeful they'll find him soon. gregg? >> gregg: connor powell, thanks very much in kabul, afghanistan. now, to new evidence, that the top taliban leader's death, the white house national security advisor, james jones saying today, the united states is nearly certain that taliban boss baitullah mehsud is dead after an airstrike and now there is a leadership struggle, a violent one within the terrorist group itself. >> chris: is baitullah mehsud, the leader of the taliban inside pakistan, dead. >> we think so. the pakistani government has believed -- believes that he is, and all evidence that we have suggests that. but, there are report
stops airstrikes in western pakistan, and international troops leave afghanistan. u.s. military says it will not negotiate with the taliban. and instead has vowed to use all available resources to find the missing soldier. the taliban did not declare a timeline regarding a response from the u.s. government, nor did they release any information proving he is still alive though intelligence officials do believe he's still alive, and they are hopeful they'll find him soon. gregg? >> gregg:...
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is leading a crusade to turn pakistan into a divided nation. he is calling on pakistanis to join a jihad against the u.s.. the new video comes after the pakistani taliban leader was killed in the u.s. military attack earlier this month. we have the latest on this from islamabad. >> the very latest of that video, many of the themes in that are very similar to one that they released -- al qaeda released earlier in the month, but there was line in there about an offensive, a pakistani military offensive in a stronghold for the talent in the tribal areas. it said that of the pakistani military goes into a full force, it will lead to a backfire. i spoke with a retired general of the pakistani military, and he told me that it is less with the content of the message and more the timing. the same week we heard from the taliban for the first time that they admitted that their former leader was killed in that u.s. drove strike back on august 5, so this general believes that right now what al qaeda is trying to do is rally support around the taliban as we
is leading a crusade to turn pakistan into a divided nation. he is calling on pakistanis to join a jihad against the u.s.. the new video comes after the pakistani taliban leader was killed in the u.s. military attack earlier this month. we have the latest on this from islamabad. >> the very latest of that video, many of the themes in that are very similar to one that they released -- al qaeda released earlier in the month, but there was line in there about an offensive, a pakistani...
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>> he has continued to say he has beefed up what we're doing in pakistan. the left doesn't like the idea we're using predator raids in pakistan, but he's continued to do it, successfully. >> >> he has said the war on terror doesn't even exist. >> president obama made a big speech in march which basically he took everything that charles said he said during the campaign, president obama said during the campaign and doubled down in effect. he said we need to win. we need to refocus the aims of the war, more on eliminating al qaeda, specifically, but he also committed to sending more troops at that time, and spoke the kind of language that i think conservatives and supporters of the iraq war were hardened by. he said at one point, we will defeat you, so in this that sense, as late as march, he sort of drew another line around that box, and i think further boxes himself in, which makes the politics of this he is difficult for him. bret: and it all comes to a head when? this month? >> well, he has to make a decision on troop increases, and if he does, he has to h
>> he has continued to say he has beefed up what we're doing in pakistan. the left doesn't like the idea we're using predator raids in pakistan, but he's continued to do it, successfully. >> >> he has said the war on terror doesn't even exist. >> president obama made a big speech in march which basically he took everything that charles said he said during the campaign, president obama said during the campaign and doubled down in effect. he said we need to win. we need to...
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pakistan: members of the muslim group setting fire to christian homes in an eastern city. six christians were reportedly killed including four women and a child. the violence began during the week when a muslim organization accused christians of desecrating pages from the koran. government investigators say they found no truth to the allegation. >> malaysia: the biggest street protests in almost two years broken up by police and then call him -- kuala lumpur. 20,000 opposition members were protesting. local reports said the crackdown could damage support for the prime minister who has been trying to show the opposition he has an open mind on human rights and free speech maxx band: high winds whipping the flames of a forest fire in the canary islands. high, dry weather at into the troubles. no word yet on what started the fire. >> mexico: they didn't make this giant sandwich for the record books, but at almost 150 feet, it's a big one. forty-five mexico city restaurants and bakeries worked together on this sandwich. it weighed in at more than 1600 pounds. the goal to help p
pakistan: members of the muslim group setting fire to christian homes in an eastern city. six christians were reportedly killed including four women and a child. the violence began during the week when a muslim organization accused christians of desecrating pages from the koran. government investigators say they found no truth to the allegation. >> malaysia: the biggest street protests in almost two years broken up by police and then call him -- kuala lumpur. 20,000 opposition members...
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they told us to carry out jihad against the pakistan army, because they are not muslims. this is because they are friends with the united states army, who killed a lot of muslims, and you will go to heaven for killing them, even if you have to kill yourself. the taliban told us don't listen to anyone, not your father, not your brother, not your sister. if they get in your way of fighting jihad, it's ok to kill them. >> these two boys were some of the lucky ones. they escaped. >> myself and two other boys at the camp talked about escaping. i was very scared, as the taliban said if we tried to escape, they would slaughter us, but when i had the chance, i ran away. >> the u.s. children's agency is now getting involved. >> they were contacted through union self so the children's agency can support these children who we understand have been brainwashed into becoming either child soldiers or suicide bombers. >> the challenge is not only to get the boys into programs to deal with their psychological damage, but it has to be customized for their culture and counter what in some c
they told us to carry out jihad against the pakistan army, because they are not muslims. this is because they are friends with the united states army, who killed a lot of muslims, and you will go to heaven for killing them, even if you have to kill yourself. the taliban told us don't listen to anyone, not your father, not your brother, not your sister. if they get in your way of fighting jihad, it's ok to kill them. >> these two boys were some of the lucky ones. they escaped. >>...
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have resumed in pakistan. -- i see reports that military strikes have resumed in pakistan. what can you tell us about that? >> the taliban spokesman confirmed that they were near the to the masood, and that the leader of the taliban, who they say is still alive, was killed in an airstrike. rick: do we know anything more about him? is he dead or alive? >> the military has been clear that they are 90% sure that he is dead. they will not say 100% until they can offer dna evidence. they have everything but that proved. they are trying to get a tissue sample or a body. this is a propaganda tool for the taliban, they are not offering any proof either. if he is dead, -- it would be a blow to the taliban. rick: thank you, courtney. jane: from pakistan to france, tensions are on the rise after a death of a teenager running from police on sunday night. the blame for torching nearly half of a dozen cars on a tour bus, cops say that these young people are hurling objects at the least. tensions between young people and pol
have resumed in pakistan. -- i see reports that military strikes have resumed in pakistan. what can you tell us about that? >> the taliban spokesman confirmed that they were near the to the masood, and that the leader of the taliban, who they say is still alive, was killed in an airstrike. rick: do we know anything more about him? is he dead or alive? >> the military has been clear that they are 90% sure that he is dead. they will not say 100% until they can offer dna evidence. they...
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violence erupting between muslims and christians in pakistan. police say at least six people were killed in riots, including one child. muslims protesting, burning and looting homes in eastern part of the country, violence between the groups erupted on thursday after word spread of a defaced koran. >> deadly day for u.s. forces in afghanistan. three american soldiers killed there in road side bombing in the southern part of that country. the area is the center of taliban-led insurgency. thousands of troops are conducting anti-taliban operations there ahead of this month's presidential election. >>> and a new g.i. bill takes effect today just in time for the fall semester. it's the first since the attacks of 9-11. many veterans are eligible for full tuition and fees at state universities for a full four years and can get up to $1,000 a year for books. the benefits are similar to the one signd into law by president roosevelt after world war ii and in the next decade, $78 billion is expected to be paid out under the new bill. >> congress approving
violence erupting between muslims and christians in pakistan. police say at least six people were killed in riots, including one child. muslims protesting, burning and looting homes in eastern part of the country, violence between the groups erupted on thursday after word spread of a defaced koran. >> deadly day for u.s. forces in afghanistan. three american soldiers killed there in road side bombing in the southern part of that country. the area is the center of taliban-led insurgency....
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his court was also arrested lee pakistan and was taken to receive a prison house that this airport in poland. the man who interrogated them at that time as a retired cia operative. his picture we have decided not to wear. we have learned he is the subject of some of the 45 photographs that military defense attorneys allegedly showed it to accuse the al qaeda leaders at guantanamo bay in an effort to determine if he had engaged in harsh interrogation techniques. the justice department is now investigating whether three military defense attorneys broke the law by showing those photos, thus exposing the identity of covert cia operatives. martina's's identity was first revealed by "the new york times" despite strong protests. the american civil liberties union argued this inquiry is designed to divert public attention from allegations the cia torture detainees. martinez was named again last week in the article that also showed photos of others whom the cia reportedly hired to carry out interrogation. martinez was technically not a covert agent when his name was published. the aclu used th
his court was also arrested lee pakistan and was taken to receive a prison house that this airport in poland. the man who interrogated them at that time as a retired cia operative. his picture we have decided not to wear. we have learned he is the subject of some of the 45 photographs that military defense attorneys allegedly showed it to accuse the al qaeda leaders at guantanamo bay in an effort to determine if he had engaged in harsh interrogation techniques. the justice department is now...
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pakistan's cracking down on them. they are having a harder time over in pac. i'm not getting why the situation in afghanistan is unstable. do you know, mr. brooks? do you have any idea? >> well, at the jcs chairman, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the situation is serious and deteriorating. it's becoming increasingly difficult to separate the people from the taliban. obviously pakistan is moving in the right direction along the tribal areas but they are stem able to find a welcome matt out there. bill: i have seen these scare headlines before. nobody can explain it to me. so, i will take the word of the generals that it is deteriorating but i don't know why and nobody else can explain to me. it's kind of like health care, do you know? nobody can explain the health care thing to me. nobody can explain why the situation in afghanistan is deteriorating. also ms. bala, let's go to iraq, the iraqis are in charge of their own security. u.s. stand down and bing, bing, bing, all these bombings start up again. what's behind that? >> the united states is basi
pakistan's cracking down on them. they are having a harder time over in pac. i'm not getting why the situation in afghanistan is unstable. do you know, mr. brooks? do you have any idea? >> well, at the jcs chairman, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the situation is serious and deteriorating. it's becoming increasingly difficult to separate the people from the taliban. obviously pakistan is moving in the right direction along the tribal areas but they are stem able to find a...
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seems like the only people that have rights, if you get a wire in pakistan we can't investigate you but the bottom line is what i'm worried about is all governments gather information . it seems like they want a dossier on all of us. but this one has such disdain for the wealthy that they would use it as a weapon. maybe a shaming campaign, other intimidation factors. >> collecting data for efficacy of healthcare treatments? could that lead to rationing? it is not the collection, it is how the government uses it. you talk about a 1,000-page healthcare bill. he was talking to somebody and they said that bill could be 50 to 75 pages but it is not. it is filled with these very vague lines about things like data collection and you ought to be very nervous with it. neil: why can't they make it like the manual for an iphone. >> try to read that. neil: we can read. but adam, i have been trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. explain the logic of this checking account thing. >> well, no one likes to have their privacy invaded in any way. if there is any logic to this -- and i'm not saying
seems like the only people that have rights, if you get a wire in pakistan we can't investigate you but the bottom line is what i'm worried about is all governments gather information . it seems like they want a dossier on all of us. but this one has such disdain for the wealthy that they would use it as a weapon. maybe a shaming campaign, other intimidation factors. >> collecting data for efficacy of healthcare treatments? could that lead to rationing? it is not the collection, it is how...
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brian, the general jim jones is almost positive that terror leader in pakistan is dead. >> pakistan has confirmed it. we certain tribes that he was not, but the evidence is convincing. çbrian: word is he was gettingn diabetic drip when he was killed, and the people who were supposed to replace him, killed each other. that is good news. steve, in other news, the washington, d.c. metro system has a history of failing, according to the ntsb. another subway operator had to use his emergency brake to avoid hitting a train, months before this crash in june. officials say that the incident were not related. gretchen: help could be on the way for the 3000 chrysler and gm dealerships forced to close. house congressman steven laughter that would in state aid bill that would help them. he joined us earlier and said it is outrageous that some dealers were shut down. >> some of them paid millions of dollars for their franchise. one of them spent $7 million at the request of the company, to make their showroom more palatable. çgretchen: the bill is currenty under consideration. brian: we have hea
brian, the general jim jones is almost positive that terror leader in pakistan is dead. >> pakistan has confirmed it. we certain tribes that he was not, but the evidence is convincing. çbrian: word is he was gettingn diabetic drip when he was killed, and the people who were supposed to replace him, killed each other. that is good news. steve, in other news, the washington, d.c. metro system has a history of failing, according to the ntsb. another subway operator had to use his emergency...
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we have pakistan with nuclear weapons. we should be aware of the fact if the taliban was successful in subsuming the government of pakistan, you will have an radical islamist government with nuclear weapons. it would make a 9/11 makepeanuts compared to what would happen. jane: they seemed to be focusing on these druglords, which are so prevalent there in afghanistan. have they been chipping away at it? >> we have recently. we have made gains. we neglected that. in 2003 and 2004, we were told not to worry about the drug lords. we did that with a great deal of consternation then. we allowed the british to take the lead. it is a decision that i think i had -- that have huge consequences. there were not able to do everything they should have to stop that drug trade. we're going up hill at a very difficult battle. i think we're moving forward. jane: i hope so. good to see you. thank you. rick: we're waiting for president obama to hold a joint news conference. he is in guadalajara, mexico today. he is meeting with mexico's presi
we have pakistan with nuclear weapons. we should be aware of the fact if the taliban was successful in subsuming the government of pakistan, you will have an radical islamist government with nuclear weapons. it would make a 9/11 makepeanuts compared to what would happen. jane: they seemed to be focusing on these druglords, which are so prevalent there in afghanistan. have they been chipping away at it? >> we have recently. we have made gains. we neglected that. in 2003 and 2004, we were...
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compared to something more recent witches david rohde of the new york times which was held hostage in pakistan. now he came back in the day after -- maybe two days after his release, there was a front-page story in the new york times about how he was captured, what he was doing, what it took to facilitate his escape, how he escaped, his probably didn't go. all of this. we know none of this with respect to this story. every news organization should have been preparing such a story for the day after these young women's release. >> jon: are the media asking enough questions? probably not, but i think more than anything else but overall the story is this feel-good element of these two poor women being caught in a tearful reunion treated such as the zdnet story rather than dig into it and perhaps discover information that. >> that overwhelmed a few people like john bolton said listen, we gave kim jong-il a huge, huge gift that he has earned because he's still building nuclear weapons and so on. every else just ignored him because he don't want to say the truth. this is bad for u.s. diplomacy in lon
compared to something more recent witches david rohde of the new york times which was held hostage in pakistan. now he came back in the day after -- maybe two days after his release, there was a front-page story in the new york times about how he was captured, what he was doing, what it took to facilitate his escape, how he escaped, his probably didn't go. all of this. we know none of this with respect to this story. every news organization should have been preparing such a story for the day...
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>> america it's critical, brian, america cannot just walk away from afghanistan and pakistan, they have to look at the two countries together. if america walks away, it will create a huge vacuum and that vacuum is that part that is up by others followed up in the region and just look at the map. it's critical for services for the future for access to much the east, that america stays the there. failure is not an option. >> brian: and do you see a path to victory here? >> right now, my friend, the colonel says, it's a very, very shaky situation, president obama has given a couple of months ago in the speech of his, he calls it the most dangerous place in the world and unfortunately, the last couple of weeks, my impression is that the focus on the issues, and afghanistan, now, the history of that place, brian. >> a tough place to operate. >> and punishing anyone who is not watching carefully so you're not going to catch very easily. >> brian: professor and colonel, greats to have you with us. the town hall health care brawls spilled over to the web and two senators are in the middle of a
>> america it's critical, brian, america cannot just walk away from afghanistan and pakistan, they have to look at the two countries together. if america walks away, it will create a huge vacuum and that vacuum is that part that is up by others followed up in the region and just look at the map. it's critical for services for the future for access to much the east, that america stays the there. failure is not an option. >> brian: and do you see a path to victory here? >> right...
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cia missile strike appears to have killed one of the taliban's top leaders in pakistan. and on this day back in 1998, suicide bombers attacked two embassies in east after from from thisca. the terrorists hit targets almost simultaneously. a typical al qaeda tactic. the u.s. accused osama bin laden more master mine minding the bombings. the strikes would not shut down the terror network which went on to carry out the most devastating attacks on september the 11th. this time on u.s. soil. but al qaeda struck in africa 11 years ago today. and now you know the news for
cia missile strike appears to have killed one of the taliban's top leaders in pakistan. and on this day back in 1998, suicide bombers attacked two embassies in east after from from thisca. the terrorists hit targets almost simultaneously. a typical al qaeda tactic. the u.s. accused osama bin laden more master mine minding the bombings. the strikes would not shut down the terror network which went on to carry out the most devastating attacks on september the 11th. this time on u.s. soil. but al...
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they have kept up the cabin in the tribal areas of pakistan. it has been very successful. martha: that is interesting. what about somalia? we continue to hear more stories about americans that are involved with the somalia. it feels like it is becoming a very central front on the war on terror. >> intelligence officials say there are three fronts, east africa, somalia, yemen, and the tribal areas of pakistan. john brennan is part of this growing tourist that is starving somalia and talking about how westerners are going to the training camps and are returning home. we have now seen two lots late to those training camps in somalia outside of the country. one is in yemen appeared as you know, the arrest earlier this week in australia. people increasingly see somalia and the fact that there's no government there as the new afghanistan for al-qaeda and like-minded groups. martha: catherine herridge, thank you very much. trace: remember the scathing criticism of the big three auto executives who took private jets to washington to plead for a bailout? some high-flying members of
they have kept up the cabin in the tribal areas of pakistan. it has been very successful. martha: that is interesting. what about somalia? we continue to hear more stories about americans that are involved with the somalia. it feels like it is becoming a very central front on the war on terror. >> intelligence officials say there are three fronts, east africa, somalia, yemen, and the tribal areas of pakistan. john brennan is part of this growing tourist that is starving somalia and...